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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Memory Notification: Library Cache Object Loaded Into Sga

The following messages are reported in alert.log after 10g Release 2 is installed.

Memory Notification: Library Cache Object loaded into SGA

Heap size 2294K exceeds notification threshold (2048K)

Cause

These are warning messages that should not cause the program responsible for these errors to fail. They appear as a result of new event messaging mechanism and memory manager in 10g Release 2.

The meaning is that the process is just spending a lot of time in finding free memory extents during an allocate as the memory may be heavily fragmented. Fragmentation in memory is impossible to eliminate completely, however, continued messages of large allocations in memory indicate there are tuning opportunities on the application.

The messages do not imply that an ORA-4031 is about to happen.

Solution

In 10g we have a new undocumented parameter that sets the KGL heap size warning threshold. This parameter was not present in 10gR1. Warnings are written if heap size exceeds this threshold.

Set _kgl_large_heap_warning_threshold to a reasonable high value or zero to prevent these warning messages. Value needs to be set in bytes.

If you want to set this to 8192 (8192 * 1024) and are using an spfile: